?Father of History? is the name given to:
(a) Herodotus
(b) Megasthenese
(c) John Rey
(d) Ibn Batuta
National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted in: (a) 1985 (b) 1992 (c) 1980 (d) 1990
The scheme of constitutional reforms of Edwin Montague and Lord Chelmsford led to the enactment of the Government of India Act of: (a) 1935 (b) 1919 (c) 1909 (d) 1892
Which is the largest tea producing country in the world? 1 Kenya 2 Indonesia 3 China 4 India
A Vice-President can (a) Be elected only for one term (b) Be elected only for two terms (c) Be elected only for three terms (d) Be elected again and again for any number of terms
Following are the highlights of the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09. (I)A massive push to exports to garner 1.0 percent of the world swore by 2009. (II)?Served from India? scheme to accelerate growth in the export of services (III)EOVS exempted from service tax proportionate to the gods and services (IV)Up to 100 percent FDI to establish and desvelop free trade and wart housing zone. Which of the above statements is/are not true? (A)I,II,III (B)I,IV,III (C)II,III,IV (D)I,II,IV (E) None of the above
87th session of the Indian Science Congress was held during January 2000 in which of the following cities? 1 Pune 2 Nagpur 3 New Delhi 4 Mumbai
How many types of emergency have been visualized in the constitution of india ? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four
Which of the following has no blood, but respires? 1 Fish 2 Earth worm 3 Hydra 4 Cockroach
Among the following chemical elements, which one has the same oxidation state in all of its compounds? 1 Carbon 2 Fluorint 3 Hydrogen 4 Oxygen
According to the current estimates India?s trade deficit during 1998-99 was approximately 1 8.250 billion dollar 2 7.500 billion dollar 3 6.250 billion dollar 4 4.250 billion dollar
The main cause of the punic wars was: (a) rivalry over Sicily (b) occupation of Sicily by the Carthagians (c) the Romans setting Carthage on fire (d) the Romans selling thousands of slaves
The animal which uses sounds as its ?eyes? is (a) Dog (b) Cat (c) Snake (d) Bat